Location: Hybrid in
Salary: $35 (Baltimore/Philadelphia) - $40 (NYC, D.C., Boston) per hour
Job Type: Part time, seasonal. Up to 20 hours per week for 10 weeks
Benefits: N/A
Tentative start date: May 19, 2025
Studio Institute, LLC (Studio) seeks enthusiastic, driven, organized, and collaborative Project Coordinators to support the Bloomberg Arts Intern college program.
The ideal candidate for this position should possess an interest in both visual and performing arts education with a strong background in project coordination, program facilitation, data management, and event coordination. The ability to work independently and collaboratively in a dynamic environment is crucial, as is the willingness to travel weekly to visit internship sites and facilitate events within your city.
The Project Coordinator is a seasonal part-time position reporting to the Associate Manager of Bloomberg Arts Intern, College, and supports the supervision of a cohort of interns in collaboration with the Associate Manager.
About Studio Institute
Let the power of art change your life. We believe that arts are an indispensable means for discovery and innovation that enriches learning and contributes to the vitality of communities.
Our work focuses on investing in community through artist led residency programs in schools and community-based organizations, advancing professions through apprenticeships and internships in the arts, and sharing resources with arts and educational communities, including classroom program models, professional development models, and evidence based visual arts curricula.
Based upon the 45 years of successful impact in visual arts education, Studio in a School formed Studio Institute (Studio) in 2016 with the goal to expand our scope, providing programs and creating new partnerships with communities and cultural organizations nationwide. Studio is currently working with partners in Boston, Baltimore, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Memphis, Newark, New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C.
The Bloomberg College Arts Intern program provides exciting and challenging paid summer internships to college students within arts and cultural organizations. The program launched in the summer of 2024 in four cities: New York, Boston, Baltimore, and Philadelphia. Based on this early success, the program will expand to include Washington, DC for the summer of 2025.
For more information about Bloomberg College Arts Intern program, please visit our website
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Project Coordinator position holds an integral role in the success of the Bloomberg College Arts Internship Program, enhancing program efficiency and accountability with specific, scheduled responsibilities. All coordinators must commit to a pre-determined schedule, ensuring all tasks are completed promptly and effectively. Their duties primarily include, but are not limited to:
Education and Professional Experience
Travel Requirements
Location
The Project Coordinator position requires up to two days per week of in-person events at their respective city from early June to late August for the duration of the program, which will include a combination of site visits, Program Days, and other in-person events as needed.
VACINATION AND MASKING POLICIES
Studio Institute recommends that all new hires be fully vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19. Compliance with local mandates and host organization protocols regarding mask-wearing is expected.
WHO WE ARE
Since 1977, The Studio in a School Association (SIAS) has provided artist-taught visual arts programs in New York City, bringing nearly 700 professional artists into classrooms as teaching artists and role models for more than one million students. Based upon the success of our programs and partnerships under the direction of Thomas Cahill, SIAS formed Studio Institute (Studio) in 2016, naming him its president.
The goal of the new organization is to expand the scope to provide programs and create new partnerships with communities and cultural organizations nationwide. Studio is currently working with partners in Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Memphis, Newark, New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. Studio shares tested innovations, visual arts curricula, classroom program models, professional development models, arts internships, research grants, and assessment methods with arts and educational communities nationwide.
Location: Hybrid in
Salary: $35 (Baltimore/Philadelphia) - $40 (NYC, D.C., Boston) per hour
Job Type: Part time, seasonal. Up to 20 hours per week for 10 weeks
Benefits: N/A
Tentative start date: May 19, 2025
Studio Institute, LLC (Studio) seeks enthusiastic, driven, organized, and collaborative Project Coordinators to support the Bloomberg Arts Intern college program.
The ideal candidate for this position should possess an interest in both visual and performing arts education with a strong background in project coordination, program facilitation, data management, and event coordination. The ability to work independently and collaboratively in a dynamic environment is crucial, as is the willingness to travel weekly to visit internship sites and facilitate events within your city.
The Project Coordinator is a seasonal part-time…
To apply, please go to: Project Coordinator, College Arts Intern Program and follow the instructions . Applications will only be accepted with a cover letter. No phone calls, please. Although we appreciate your interest, we will only contact applicants we are considering for an interview.
If much of this job description describes you, please apply for this role. Research shows that women and people from underrepresented groups often apply to jobs only if they meet all the qualifications. We recognize this and encourage those with relevant skills and experience to apply.
Studio Institute LLC is an equal opportunity employer and seeks to hire staff members who reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. All positions at Studio Institute are filled without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, employment status, HIV/AIDS status, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. All are encouraged to apply.
To apply, please go to: Project Coordinator, College Arts Intern Program and follow the instructions . Applications will only be accepted with a cover letter. No phone calls, please…